A venture in 1777 . k on both sides at once. The Count looked up. That is just what Major Montresor is urging Sir William to do, and at once. He hesitates But the snow, said the wont try it, returned , thank Heaven, said the Colo-nel, and the sketch was crumpledup and cast aside to fall on the floorunder the table. Supper was over, the table cleared,and the men sat talking this time broke in the twins,beating off the snow and poundingwith their cold feet on the floor. 30 I have a sword, and I have a ^ VE^NTUR,£ drum, cried the twins. Ij^ 1777 Goodness, you littl


A venture in 1777 . k on both sides at once. The Count looked up. That is just what Major Montresor is urging Sir William to do, and at once. He hesitates But the snow, said the wont try it, returned , thank Heaven, said the Colo-nel, and the sketch was crumpledup and cast aside to fall on the floorunder the table. Supper was over, the table cleared,and the men sat talking this time broke in the twins,beating off the snow and poundingwith their cold feet on the floor. 30 I have a sword, and I have a ^ VE^NTUR,£ drum, cried the twins. Ij^ 1777 Goodness, you little rebels! I shallrun, laughed I, cried the are late, boys, said Aunt Mary kept you put away the lantern?No, mother, said not? I told you to be carefulof it. What mischief have you beenup to? I shall be easier when theholidays are over and the school-master is busy with his ferrule;The twins looked at each other andwere silent. Come, said Verney, out with it,boys. 31. A VENTUREIN 1777


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